Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report - (Page 7)

Quarterly usage METRO 2006 2007 Transilien SNCF (RER A, B, C, D, E + train) Number of journeys made in millions 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 364 372 355 362 388 303 319 335 Changes in 2007 and 2006 168 175 172 176 139 145 177* 172 116 120 114 117 99 105 123 105 2006 2007 RATP-operated RER A and B 2006 2007 OVERGROUND NETWORK in Paris (Buses in Paris + T3 tramline) Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 174 184 Q2 169 182 145 Q3 Q4 179 173 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 157 86 92 86 97 72 83 87 91 2006 2007 RATP-operated suburban BUSES 2006 2007 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 *consolidated figures. Trends: We can observe the strong impact of the strikes on the use of public transport in the last quarter of 2007. On the Metro and RER networks, a drop of –31% and –34% respectively was recorded in November, compared to November 2006. Metro Source: RATP Changes in traffic Journeys made on working days and weekends 5.5 5.3 5.1 4.9 4.7 4.5 4.3 4.1 3.9 3.7 3.5 3.3 Millions of journeys Working day Weekend (total traffic on Saturdays and Sundays) 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Trends: Since 1998, weekend traffic has increased more sharply than working day traffic. In the last quarter of 2007, a drop in average traffic on working days and weekends can be observed, mainly due to the after-effects of the strikes. These are curves used to identify a trend. The figures are corrected in terms of seasonal variations and the impact of the strikes and disruptions. The most used metro stations Total number of passengers entering the station (including passengers taking connecting trains) 2006 Gare du Nord Saint-Lazare Gare de Lyon Montparnasse-Bienvenue République Bibliothèque La Défense Bastille Châtelet Gare de l’Est Annual Traffic 44,025,532 39,881,346 31,056,541 30,038,827 16,240,456 15,618,643 13,740,035 13,470,561 13,441,509 13,338,087 2007 Gare du Nord Saint-Lazare Gare de Lyon Montparnasse-Bienvenue République Bibliothèque Gare de l’Est La Défense Bastille Châtelet Annual Traffic 44,836,547 43,119,585 32,933,991 29,564,471 15,954,918 14,664,664 13,949,912 13,701,293 13,667,440 13,556,748 The order of the busiest stations is close to that of 2006. Saint-Lazare station has an increased number of passengers (+8%), as does Gare de Lyon (+6%), while the number of passengers in Bibliothèque station dropped by 6%. Some of these changes are due to modifications made to the service offer. 7

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

Cover
Contents
Journeys in the Paris region
Public transport
Travel by bicycle
Pedestrians on the move
Journeys made by people with reduced mobility
Traffic
Travel by motorcycle
Parking
Journeys by taxi
Journeys made by tourists
The carriage of goods
Travel safety
Planning public space
Atmospheric pollution
Economic backdrop
Key figures for 2007
The Observatoire des déplacements (Paris transport  monitoring center)

Paris Transport and Travel 2007 Report

https://www.nxtbookmedia.com